MAXHUB is a collaboration-hardware brand that has translated its touchscreen-centric DNA into a focused software line built around friction-free wireless presentation. The company’s single desktop title, MAXHUB Share, extends the ecosystem forged by its interactive flat panels, wireless dongles and conference boards so that any Windows laptop can broadcast 4K video, audio, touch and annotation to a central display without cables or adapters. Typical use cases mirror the meeting-room scenarios the hardware already dominates: a sales team mirrors quarterly dashboards from Excel, annotates live with a stylus, then hands control to remote colleagues on Teams; university lecturers push MATLAB visualisations to the classroom screen while students mirror their own lab laptops for instant peer review; huddle-space users rotate through decks, compare CAD revisions side-by-side and capture the marked-up snapshot to OneDrive before the next sprint stand-up. Because the client auto-detects MAXHUB receivers on the same subnet, IT departments can replace aging HDMI switchers with a zero-configuration wireless layer that supports up to four simultaneous streams, AES encryption and reverse control of the host PC. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest release, and can be queued for batch deployment across an entire conference centre.
A wireless interactive software specially designed for collaboration between devices
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